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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 100

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 100,  AS  AMENDED,
 3    by  replacing  everything before the enacting clause with the
 4    following:
 5        "AN ACT concerning the compensation of public officials.
 6        WHEREAS, The General Assembly finds that:
 7        (a)  Senate Joint Resolution  192  of  the  86th  General
 8    Assembly  was  intended  to provide for the payment of annual
 9    cost-of-living adjustments as a component of  the  salary  of
10    judges,  the  Auditor  General, and other public officials to
11    which it pertains; and
12        (b)  Section 5 of Public Act 92-607, effective  June  28,
13    2002,  provides  that  judges  and the Auditor General, among
14    others, shall not receive any increase in compensation  based
15    on a cost-of-living adjustment, as authorized by Senate Joint
16    Resolution  192, for or during the fiscal year beginning July
17    1, 2002; and
18        (c)  Article VI, Section 14, of the Illinois Constitution
19    provides that "Judges shall receive salaries provided by  law
20    which  shall  not  be  diminished to take effect during their
21    terms of office"; and
22        (d)  Section  3  of  Article   VIII   of   the   Illinois
23    Constitution  prohibits  any  decrease in the compensation of
24    the Auditor General during his or her term of office; and
 
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 1        (e)  Section 5 of Public Act 92-607, as applied to judges
 2    and  the  Auditor  General,  in  withholding  payment  of   a
 3    component   of   compensation,  does  not  comport  with  the
 4    provisions of Article  VI,  Section  14,  and  Article  VIII,
 5    Section 3, of the Illinois Constitution; and
 6        (f)  It  is  in  the  public  interest  to defer the next
 7    report of the Compensation Review Board that otherwise  would
 8    be  filed  in  2004  for  an  additional  period of one year,
 9    requiring the Board to file its next report in  2005  and  to
10    file subsequent reports every 2 years; therefore"; and

11    by  replacing  everything  after the enacting clause with the
12    following:

13        "Section 5.  The Compensation Review Act  is  amended  by
14    changing Sections 4 and 5.5 as follows:

15        (25 ILCS 120/4) (from Ch. 63, par. 904)
16        Sec. 4.  Meetings of the Board; determining compensation;
17    public  hearings;  reports.  The Board shall meet as often as
18    may be necessary and shall determine, upon a  vote  requiring
19    at least 7 affirmative votes, the compensation for members of
20    the   General   Assembly,   judges,  other  than  the  county
21    supplement,  State's  attorneys,  other   than   the   county
22    supplement,  the  elected  constitutional  officers  of State
23    government,  and  certain   appointed   officers   of   State
24    government.
25        In  determining  the  compensation  for  each office, the
26    Compensation  Review  Board  shall  consider  the   following
27    factors:
28             (a)  the skill required,
29             (b)  the time required,
30             (c)  the opportunity for other earned income,
31             (d)  the  value  of  public services as performed in
32        comparable states,
 
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 1             (e)  the value of such services as performed in  the
 2        private sector in Illinois and comparable states based on
 3        the responsibility and discretion required in the office,
 4             (f)  the  average  consumer prices commonly known as
 5        the cost of living,
 6             (g)  the overall compensation presently received  by
 7        the public officials and all other benefits received,
 8             (h)  the interests and welfare of the public and the
 9        financial ability of the State to meet those costs, and
10             (i)  such   other   factors,  not  confined  to  the
11        foregoing, which are normally or traditionally taken into
12        consideration in the determination of such compensation.
13        The Board shall conduct public hearings prior  to  filing
14    its report.
15        At  the public hearings, the Board shall allow interested
16    persons to present their views and comments.  The  Board  may
17    prescribe   reasonable   rules  for  the  conduct  of  public
18    hearings, to prevent undue repetition.  The meetings  of  the
19    Board are subject to the Open Meetings Act.
20        The  Board shall file an initial report with the House of
21    Representatives,  the  Senate,  the   Comptroller   and   the
22    Secretary  of  State.  No  report  shall  be  filed  in 2004.
23    Subsequent Reports shall be filed therewith before April 1 in
24    each odd-numbered even-numbered year thereafter  stating  the
25    annual  salary  for  members  of  the  General  Assembly, the
26    elected State constitutional officers and  certain  appointed
27    State  officers  and  compensated  employees  and  members of
28    certain State departments, agencies, boards  and  commissions
29    whose  terms  begin  in  the  next  calendar year; the annual
30    salary for State's attorneys; and the annual salary  for  the
31    Auditor  General  and  for  Supreme  Court,  Appellate Court,
32    Circuit Court and Associate judges.  If the report  increases
33    the  annual  salary  of  judges,  State's  attorneys, and the
34    Auditor General, such increase shall take effect as  soon  as
 
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 1    the  time period for disapproval or reduction, as provided in
 2    subsection (b) of Section 5, has expired.
 3        The salaries in the report or as reduced by  the  General
 4    Assembly,  other  than for judges, State's attorneys, and the
 5    Auditor General, shall take effect as provided by law.
 6    (Source: P.A. 90-375, eff. 8-14-97; 91-798, eff. 7-9-00.)

 7        (25 ILCS 120/5.5)
 8        Sec. 5.5.  FY03 COLA's  prohibited.  Notwithstanding  any
 9    provision  of  this  Act, any other law, or any resolution of
10    the General Assembly to the contrary, members of the  General
11    Assembly,  judges,  other than the county supplement, State's
12    attorneys, other than  the  county  supplement,  the  elected
13    constitutional  officers  of  State  government,  and certain
14    appointed officers of State government, including members  of
15    State  departments,  agencies,  boards, and commissions whose
16    annual  compensation  is  determined  by   the   Board,   are
17    prohibited  from receiving and shall not receive any increase
18    in compensation based on a  cost  of  living  adjustment,  as
19    authorized by Senate Joint Resolution 192 of the 86th General
20    Assembly,  for  or  during  the fiscal year beginning July 1,
21    2002.
22        Notwithstanding the provisions of Public  Act  92-607  or
23    any   other  law,  the  cost-of-living  adjustment  otherwise
24    authorized by Senate Joint Resolution 192 of the 86th General
25    Assembly for judges and the Auditor General shall  be  deemed
26    to  have  taken  effect for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
27    2002 and shall be payable.
28    (Source: P.A. 92-607, eff. 6-28-02.)

29        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
30    becoming law.".